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What kind of gift for a turk man?
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1.       Cheeky23
81 posts
 28 Sep 2005 Wed 07:02 am

Hi there everyone...

I'm just interested in ideas about what to get my turk boyfriend. We are not together at the moment and thought it might be nice to send something, or order online and have it sent to him.

I miss him soooooo much!!! Inshaallah we can be together soon and the presents I can give him would be real kisses

2.       laura
60 posts
 28 Sep 2005 Wed 09:52 am

It all depends how much you want to spend etc but my sister sent over a Turkish Football Shirt which went down VERY well!!!

Goodluck!

3.       Cheeky23
81 posts
 28 Sep 2005 Wed 01:06 pm

Hi laura
thanks for that..but not sure it wood go down to well...maybe if i wore the short and sent a picture it would be better About money im not thinking it is an issue, but thats also not to say im going to buy him a brand new car to drive around in if you know what I mean.

Preferably something sentimental. Any ideas boys? If you were to receive a gift from your gf what would blow you out of the water???

4.       melek1987
18 posts
 28 Sep 2005 Wed 03:12 pm

5.       Lyndie
968 posts
 28 Sep 2005 Wed 10:48 pm

i love Melek's suggestion. You could easily put together a little package of memories, they would be like real kisses, for all the 'bad press' some turkish boys get about wanting money and expensive gifts, in my experience sentimental, loving gifts are more well received than things that just cost money.

6.       Cheeky23
81 posts
 29 Sep 2005 Thu 08:51 am

Thanks for that I have actually just a week or two ago sent a photo albulm with pictures of our trip together...and a card wtih a poem in it. I'll see how that goes, but Id love something waiting for him at home when he reurns from overseas Maybe Im just being too girly

7.       melek1987
18 posts
 29 Sep 2005 Thu 12:55 pm

nooo u can never be to girly lol wat are his interests or wat does he like most?

8.       Lyndie
968 posts
 29 Sep 2005 Thu 09:11 pm

Once again I agree with Melek, you can never be too girly. Turkish men are very sentimental and, in my experience, just love sentimental gifts.

9.       vernessy
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 04 Oct 2005 Tue 10:34 am

Hi everyone! I need some help with a choosing a gift for my Turkish sweetheart too (he's 17). We only chat on MSN (we would text/call each other, but I don't have a mobile phone yet), but recently I suggested we become penfriends too. He asked me if I could send something to remember me by in his letter. At first, I thought a lock of my hair - but that's really corny, and I don't want to chop off a chunk of my heair Someone here suggested poetry; but I'm stuck in a writer's block at the moment... Thanks for your help!

10.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 04 Oct 2005 Tue 01:13 pm

take one of here's essays..

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